- Bayreuth
Infobox German Location
Art = Stadt
Wappen = Wappen von Bayreuth.svg
lat_deg = 49 |lat_min = 56 |lat_sec = 53
lon_deg = 11 |lon_min = 34 |lon_sec = 42
Lageplan =
Bundesland = Bayern
Regierungsbezirk = Oberfranken
Landkreis = Kreisfreie Stadt
Höhe = 340
Fläche = 66.92
Einwohner = 73794
Stand = 2005-12-31
PLZ = 95401–95448
Vorwahl = 0921, 09201, 09209
Kfz = BT
Website = [http://www.bayreuth.de/ www.bayreuth.de]
Bürgermeister = Michael Hohl
Bürgermeistertitel = Oberbürgermeister
Partei = CSUBayreuth (pronounced IPA| [baɪˈɾɔʏt] ) is a
city in northernBavaria ,Germany , on theRed Main river in a valley between theFrankish Alb and theFichtelgebirge . It is the capital of Upper Franconia. Population: 74,392 (2004).History
The city is believed to have been founded by the Counts of
Andechs on an unknown date in theMiddle Ages and was first mentioned in 1194. The city centre still possesses the typical structure of a Bavarian street market: the settlement is grouped around a road widening into a square; the Town Hall was located in the middle. The church stood apart from it and on a small hill stood the castle. Some sixty years later the town (at that time a tiny village) became subordinate to theHohenzollern state, and when this state was divided, Bayreuth belonged to the county ofKulmbach . The city suffered several plagues and wars until in 1430 it was destroyed in the course of theHussite Wars . In 1602 there was another plague, and fires damaged it in 1605 and 1621.The turning point of the town's history was in 1603, when Margrave Christian of
Kulmbach (Brandenburg-Kulmbach ) decided to move his residence to Bayreuth. The development of the new capital stagnated due to theThirty Years' War , but afterwards many famousbaroque buildings were added to the town. Christian died in 1655. His grandson Christian Ernst, who ruled from 1661 until 1712, was an educated and well-travelled man, whose tutor had been the statesmanJoachim Friedrich von Blumenthal . He had built the fountain of the margraves and an equestral monument, placed at first in the courtyard of the Old Castle and now in the middle of the square in front of the New Castle. In 1701 the town of St. Georgen was founded, later absorbed into Bayreuth in 1811.Bayreuth's Golden Age was that during the reign of Margravine Wilhelmine, the favourite sister of King
Frederick II of Prussia . Several parks and castles were built which constitute much of Bayreuth's present appearance, together with the Opera of the Margraves, the most beautiful extant baroque theatre in Europe.In 1769 the last margrave of the
Principality of Bayreuth died without an heir, and the state was annexed by the neighbouringPrincipality of Ansbach . Bayreuth was no longer a state capital. Soon after it became Prussian (1792), French (1806) and finallyBavaria n (1810).In 1804, the author Jean Paul Richter moved from
Coburg to Bayreuth until his death in 1825.In 1872 the composer
Richard Wagner moved to Bayreuth. For the connection between Wagner and the town, see below.Later Bayreuth became a scene of the Nazi ideology. Nazi leaders often visited the Wagner festival and tried to turn Bayreuth into a Nazi model town. It was one of several cities in which town planning was administered directly from Berlin, due to Hitler's special interest in the town and in the festival. Hitler loved the music of Richard Wagner, and he became a close friend to
Winifred Wagner after she took over theBayreuth Festival . Hitler frequently attended Wagner performances in theBayreuth Festspielhaus .During
World War II , a subcamp ofFlossenburg concentration camp was located here. [Christine O'Keefe."Concentration Camps."www.tartanplace.com/tartanhistory/concentrationcamps.html] Bayreuth was heavily bombed at the end of World War II. One third of the city was destroyed and about a thousand people died.After the war Bayreuth tried to part with its ill-fated past. The Wagner festival started again in 1951. In 1975 the
University of Bayreuth was founded and largely contributed to the further growth of the town. In 1999 the world gliding championship took place at Bayreuth municipal airport.Richard Wagner and Bayreuth
The city is best known for its association with the composer
Richard Wagner , who lived in Bayreuth from 1872 until his death in 1883. Wagner's villa, "Wahnfried", was constructed in Bayreuth under the sponsorship ofKing Ludwig II of Bavaria , and was converted after World War II into a Wagner Museum. To the north of Bayreuth is theBayreuth Festspielhaus , anopera house specially constructed for and exclusively devoted to the performance of Wagner'sopera s. The premieres of the final two works of Wagner's "Ring Cycle"; of the cycle as a whole; and of "Parsifal " took place here.Every summer, Wagner's operas are performed at the Festspielhaus during the month-long Richard Wagner Festival, commonly known as the
Bayreuth Festival . The Festival draws thousands of attendees each year, and has consistently been sold-out since its inauguration in 1876. Currently, waiting lists for tickets can stretch for up to 10 years or more.Owing to Wagner's relationship with the then unknown philosopher,
Friedrich Nietzsche , the first Bayreuth festival is situated as a key turning point in Nietzsche's philosophical development. Though at first an enthusiastic champion of Wagner's music, Nietzsche ultimately became hostile, viewing the festival and its revellers as symptom of cultural decay and bourgeoisie decadence -- an event which lead him to turn his eye upon the esteemed values of morality held by society as a whole. Nietzsche's book "Human, All-Too-Human" developed out of this experience, a summary of which appears in his late book, "Ecce Homo", and where many of these concerns are expounded upon in garrulous detail.Main sights
* New Castle, seat of the margraves from 1753 on
*Bayreuth Festspielhaus
* Richard Wagner Museum (Villa Wahnfried)
* Jean-Paul Museum
* Franz Liszt Museum
*Margrave's Opera House , one of the finest Baroque theatres of Europe, built in the 18th century
* The German Masonic Museum
* The Goldener Anker hotel
* Baroque parks:
** park of "Eremitage" and Old Castle, former seat of the margraves, outside the inner town
** castle and park of "Fantaisie", in the vicinity of Bayreuth
** park "Sanspareil", about 30 km west of BayreuthCity partnerships
*flagicon|FRA
Annecy ,France
*flagicon|GERRudolstadt ,Germany
*flagicon|ITALa Spezia ,Italy
*flagicon|USA Lexington,Virginia "The University of Bayreuth has a partnership withWashington and Lee University inLexington, Virginia and routinely sends students back and forth as cultural exchange."Famous people
* Princess
Wilhelmine of Bayreuth (1709-1758)
*Johann David Schoepf (1752-1800), naturalist
*Jean Paul (1763-1825), writer
*Max Stirner , philosopher
*Richard Wagner (1813-1883), composer
*Fritz Rasp (1891-1976), actor
*Florian Mayer , tennis player
* GeneralfeldmarschallRobert Ritter von Greim , soldier, aviator
*Oskar Panizza , Psychiatrist, dissident authorEconomy
Transportation
Bayreuth is serviced by
Bindlacher Berg Airport .External links
* [http://www.bayreuth.de Official website] de icon
* [http://www.uni-bayreuth.de University of Bayreuth website] de iconReferences
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